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See MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27,1922, i CONCILIATION _A PROCLAMATION - TOBE VALID ISAS, the large at tn ‘of illiteracy and the! \failure of so many of our boys and girls to receive even an eighth grade education are needless, and constitute a serious! Supreme Court Acts on Meas- ure which Provided New Court Procedure‘ a PAGE THREE #| garding Mr. Butler’s professional] nual meeting, at which about 50 en- l geatne of six eastern colleges during; Connecticut A. C., “Massachusetts connect! or in railroads. gineers were present, January oh its first debaitng invas- A. C., New. Hampshire A. C., Maine: E. J. Budge was elected vige pres-!ion to’ the Atlantic coast it was an-| U: ity, Pennsylvania State and ident, and Clifford Johnson, seere- | nounced today. The colleges are: |\Michigan A. C, tary-treasurer. ’ : - THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, (TO INVESTIGATE ° ‘ CONNECTIONS. OF TLER WRAY TOLEAD . Seer ‘| LOCAL ENGINEERS HL 6. Wray, assistant chief engi- neer of the state highway commis- sion, was elected president of -the k chapter of the American ation of-Engineers at the an- pate OR Washington, Nov, 21.—Aetion “by ; the senate judiciary committee. on the nomination of Pierce’ Butler of St. Paul, an associated justice. ofthe supreme court was deferred today to | permit investigation of ‘a statement forwarded by a western lawyer re- A. €. DEBATERS TO INVADEEAST (ANS | |, Fargo, N. D., Nov. 27—North Da- | kota agricultural college will debate | ieriticism of our American educational system, and | k WHEREAS, the greatest service that*could be rendered | |to America today would be an educational campaign to pro- | imote in a manhood and womanhood of greater physicial strength and endurance, of broader information and keener! mental powers, of nobility and strength of -character, and of | loyalty to God-and country, and WHEREAS, the American. Legionsand the educational North Dakota’s conciliation board low was held vz by the supreme {forces of our country have agreed to use the week beginning court,*in a decision handed “down; December 5 to inaugurate such a campaign, and have had late Saturday in a test case involv- ing local people. mies eek poe by the President of the United States | In the case brought before the |@8 National Educational-Week, court refussl"to aa. ohgts “ot $60 ~ NOW THEREFORE, I, R. A. Nestos, Governor of the was defended on the ground that |Btate of North Dakota, do hereby proclaim and set aside the plaintiff had not attempted to the week ‘of December 3 3 to 9 Thanksgiving Clothes Should’ Be Good Ones. You nevex saw a finer stock of good..clothes than we have; quality all the way thru; we won’t carry anything » ** settle the matter bafore a concilia-| -tor, and the court upholds’the de-| fense. NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL: WEEK fe tee eine or tice onl and do hereby urge that all the forces of our-state interested | s ; | provided that “no- process shall be |in- the education and ‘development of our .citizenship, and | TAcuadcanceommencenient of a cetil |more especially the American Legion, the Legion Auxiliary, | ‘suit by any justice of the peace or!the Women’s Clubs and the educational forces; concentrate Pye al sa alee eee their efforts in a mighty campaign of edueational progress | v y c al ‘eortiticate cf a ‘eoncilintor que: 2 | during this week,.with the purpose of promoting/a finer and that an attempt -has been made to | more wholesome ‘development of body, mind and soul,#oftier “ > affect a settlement of the claims | aa that such attempt: has—failed; but the foregoing shall. not apply to action known as provisional or re- lies, acti vi 1 Done at Bismarck, this twentieth day of December, A. D. ie ge ele 3 sane ereteae ete 28a ‘ Overeoats Suits V1 invelving over $200, Provided, how.| By the Governor: eo . e an sgiving Sree inet any. Aineict Tange in BUENA RA. NBSTOS, Governor. Soft fleecy fabrics, beau- Conservative styles, Nor- Je ’ stantelt of ‘a proper-showing, sdirect eee | tiful colorings; \ folks and Sport suits the issuance of any such process in any trial court without recoursé’ to conciliation proceedings.” cide but aids in an attempt to settle GREAT TEXTILE ideals, higher patriotism, better citizenship, and,an increased faith in God and country, and a greater assurance of equality | for every loyal American citizen in the years‘to come. hospital as a result of ulcers of the stomach. While “Mr. .Brusch — has suffered from stomach trouble for kygwn farmer of (the. McKenzie rain leaves a wife, three daugh- Guu else; good clothes pay youthat pays us. $40 DRIVERS GRATES , Place your order early for Taxis Service : For you—Take you where you want The court holds that the act does a nuiabec be of years, ke was at the not. contravene the jconstitutiknel:| hospital’ only during the past 12 guarantee of right of trial by jury, | deere Bedeen nS te Pe aall / WE WILL CALL \ since. the conciliator does ‘not de-| — | : \ a matter. It held that ‘the act did ters, Clara, Sadie, and Viola, and a not violate the constitutional pro- ide eltelee at telende’ to aeuswhi 9 ges Nn ( ) | to go and Tome oe a eae On PY Gein Fupsal eee "wl BRING YOU HOME ry ° nions ld at) McKenzie. Wednesday or The contention of defendants that i TM a atten oe Thursday. “Hand pressing th your clothes shapely. When you want to come the state to represent alllitigants in, courts of law was not upheld, the court decidiag that the attorneys _have no contract with the state but “are merely licensed or granted a privilege. The case attracted wide attention and the American Judicature Society joined in with Theodore Koffel and R. C. Morton, who attacked the vali- dity of the law. It was defended by Zuger and Tillotson. Boston, Nov. 27—The-return to work today of as many of the opera- tives of the Amoskeaz Manufactur- ing Company in Manchester, N. H., as could be accomidated marked the virtual end of the great textile strike in New England. The Amos- keag unions. called off. their strike yesterday. Starting in Rhode Island in Jan- uary, the strikexa month later had spread to all parts of Massachuéetts REPORT DUCKS FLYING NORTH Ducks are going north! Several people have reporte: ing ocks flying over, the cit day in a northern direction. J Dietrich, resilient of North Dakota for half-century, said that it was the first. time he had every seen ducks flying: north this 1a Nb" DV ANWAVO/AViZ) Webb Ereters Call 57 4 Rohrer Taxi'and Auto Service. - jand New Hampshire, affecting mills n th ¢——__________.| in all the leading. textile centers ex- raat Sehae it is a h zi t Fall Ri d, Ne Bedford. | of mild weather. { | AN NEWS BRIEFS. | ||fn'some laces it was- called: ax a Rat RING u handise of Merit Only’ TONIGHT o——-——————-4 | protest against a wage reduction A i i ercnandlse 0: ert n y” and TUESDAY Boston.—Funeral'services will be held at Forest Hills cemetery chapel tomorrow for Philip H. Gray of De- troit, capitalist, and philanthropis¢, whordied/at a hospital here on Sat- urday. He was a son of the late John i. ‘ay, one of the original stock. holders of the Ford Motor. Company. averaging 20 percent, in others against an extension of working hours from 48 to 54 a week and still others, including Manchester, against a combined wage reduction and lengthening of the working week. In Rhode Island the strike was marked by serious disorders, ‘result- ing in some fatalities. Many mills were shut down for long periods and LOST FIGHT FOR | LIBERIA A LOAN (By the Associated Press) Washington, Nov. 27.—Administra- tion forces in the senate lost to the Democrats, the first major legisla- Harry Morey, Kathleen Williams, Grace Valentine and five other stars in Chicago City, Minn.—Clubbing a A u tive contest of the extra session to-| wounded squirrel with stock of shot diy when progressive’ Republieans er were kept in partial operation. ' PARTY FROCKS - “A Man’s House” An intensely dramatic photoplay of do- mestice life. ‘International News. Hal Roach Comedy gun, Joseph Griffin, 20, St. Paul, united to. re-commit the resolution was walled rach Both Hayrels of his) Well Known Man authorizing a Joan of “$5,000,000 to ' r gun discharged into chest. i Of M A * Liberia. i ; H i ; cKenzie Dies Everything points to a gay Winter, full | Minncapolis.—Richard De Mars 36, and Paul Dragar, 38, living near Os- aco, killed when their automobile hit telephone pole. Richard De Mars Jr., 8, and Sylvia Dragar, 6, escaped un- hurt. Danée at at Legion Hall to- night. Glacier Park Orches- tra. Every one welcome. +} But the problem of appropriate garments for each is not so difficult after all when Herman Bursch of McKenzie pass- of engagements of so many kinds. ed away at the age of 42 years this morking at 5:30 o'clock at a local ae St. Paul—The American Legion- nai re, published: in Minneapolis, de- | « signated as official mouthpiece Am- n Legion in.Minnesota by state legislative committee. Name be changed to Minnesota Legionnpire. one can choose from’ such. varied selec- “FORGET-ME-NOT” Is America’s~answer to the film. makers. Create whet is pure, and sweet, and real, and the American people will open theif hearts and-let you in. “Forget-me-not” appeals to ever ery- one who still has faith in men and women. The story is not an ex- pression of the vagaries of a dis- eased imagination, it does not rep- resent the morbid, debased side of life. It tries only to tell a simple story of human faith—a story in which each of us finds some coun- terpart in his own tife—it tries only to make us laugh between our smiles and tears— ~_—which is lifé a after all . Two days only — Wednesday and / Thursday> CAPITOL THEATRE tions as these. And too when you note the prices you will agree that a distinc- Coming Wednesday and Thursday “FORGET-ME-NOT” As Human as Life Itself. tive frock may be purchased at a mod- Winnipeg, Man.—Ten students now believed have lost theit lives Satuvr=+} day morning in fire which destroyed St. Bonifage College at St. Boniface. One body recovered. erate expenditure. Minneapolis—Arthur Sorenson, posing as son wealthy Chicagoan, cashed alleged ‘Worthless “dividend”, ch@k for $1,600, purchased automo bile and then married waitress in St. Paul, arrested here requests St. Paul Y police in forgery chatge. DISTINCTIVE FOOTWEAR For Afternoon and Evening Wear Every woman will enjoy wearing the smart model now being shown in our shoe department. Here are styles in plain and broacaded $atin, suede and pat ent leather. _ $8. 50 and $10. 00 TONIGHT 7 MONDAY London.—A new Greek cabinet to take the placé of the ministry of M./Zaimfs has been formed, accord- ing to Reuter Dispatch. MARION DAVIES in “Beauty’s: Worth” Pathe News Torchy Comedy: TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY New York.—Aero organization of- ficials announced an international motorless gliding and soaring flight competition will be held in Florida in January. Priced at Santiago, Chile—Another carth- quake was reported. ° ? Marquette, Mich.—Fifteen convicts ¥ escaped from the Marquette branch prison. S ' Cet iaut piste 'steancr ef | to Almo, Texas,.The Heart of the Lower 14,400 tons was launched. | Rio Grande Valley. The land of : * Webster City, Iowa Walter §.| q prosperity and health. eae Be Se mieies eer aiea ati. ,.. Go with us and investigate our fertile semi-tropical farms ia five, ten, fifteen, twenty and forty acres tracts. Seefor yourself the Gulfkist and Sure-sweet grapefruit, where orchards three to eight years old ate producing from $300 to $1500 pey acre annually. The Magic Valley with the twelve months growing season, Citurs Fruits, Corn, Broon Corn, Sorghum, Milo, Maize, Rhodés: Grass, Alfalfa and Cotton grow- side by side during the Summer months. Onions, Cab-, bage, Head Lettuce and all other Truck Crops grow on the same land during the winter months. Stop and con- sider two crops on the same‘land in one year. - Ideal for Hog Raising. Dairying and Poultry. We say The Magic Valley. 4 y Social, Religious and Educational advantages the best. We invite you to accompany us on our next excur- sion. Take advantage of our cheap rates aad s2e for yourself this land of opportunities. For particulars see or write, ALMO LAND & SUGAR CO. Local Representative Smith & Co;, General Agents, J. H. Holihan 313-314 Trimble Block, . Bismarck, N. by Sioux City, Towa, Special Rates. Next Excusions leave Bismarck on December 3d and 17th., Rochester, Minn. eS aaa Port Arthur, Ont—Navigation. was | suspended beeause of heavy nor Avest wind sweeping Lake Superior. | Adrianople, “The last of the Gren | mes have left Adrianople, it was learned. yy PORMER G. 0.P. LEADER DIES: Denver, Colo., Nov. Stevenson, prominer leader in -the Republic _-years ago, died here tian after a} short illn j , FREE DEMONSTRATION i k 4 Come in and taste the deli-' \* 1") cious cakes made with Snow- drift Shortening and learn how to make 1000 Island Salad | dressing, made with Wesson | Oil. Ladies are cordially in-| yited. Brown & Jones. —| Just the Thing for Winter Days. A Wool Scarf -. and Hat. With /all kinds of outdoor stunt? planned for winter, skatirg, sleigh- ing, hiking, the girl who wears one of these smart scarfg or scarf and Hat sets will find it mighty cosy. And besides being toasty warm the unusual colorings will add zest to your entire outfit. Scarf at $2.95 and up. me # $4.95 » | A Host of Clever Styles In Sweaters A most varied selection of chic new slipon sweaters in most fascinating array of gay colors. A sweater, that all around garment ‘that one is apt to slip into.most any time and enjoys having handy all the time is almost. indispensable» Come ‘in and choose yours while the variety of styles and « colors are most com- plete. The prices range from $3.48” Was it a mistake for Nan to face the scorn of peaple who smiled that her baby-son might never know his bigamist father—and to love “The Young Laird,” whose wealth and power aroused a ‘storm of hatred and indigna- tion when he stooped to marry her. R. A. WALSH’S _ Greatest Drama, with Mir-am Cooper, as “Nan of Saws dust Pile” COMING “THE OLD HOMESTEAD” with Theodore Roberts .

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